
Gabriel Clark
Gabriel Clark is an English teacher with 12 years’ experience and an MA in TESOL and Applied Linguistics from Portsmouth University. He’s the “Clark” in Clark and Miller (www.clarkandmiller.com), a website that focuses on giving learners a deeper understanding of how English works through online courses and a blog that often features giraffes. He can be found giving talks at conferences, cycling around post-Soviet neighbourhoods or performing music in empty bars.
Posts by Gabriel Clark:
How to make inverted conditional sentences in English | Intermediate English Lesson
20th April 2022Not having so many opportunities to use English in social settings, learners tend to gravitate towards more formal, written English. [...]
Read More Teaching GrammarHow to use prepositions in English | “In”, “On”, “At” for place
13th April 2022Among the things that are difficult for English learners, prepositions of place seem simple, yet they can be confusing... [...]
Read More Teaching GrammarHow to use prepositions in English | the Preposition Bridge
6th April 2022Prepositions can be confusing in English. Sometimes they're part of a phrasal verb , sometimes we're never sure which one to use... [...]
Read More Teaching GrammarSimple English lesson: How to talk about the weather in English
30th March 2022Talking about the weather is not just for low-level students. Surprisingly, high-level students trip over talking about the weather... [...]
Read More Teaching LexisHow English tenses really work | Present simple: God’s tense
23rd March 2022ELT writer Michael Lewis, who, amongst other things, laid the groundwork for the lexical approach to teaching English. [...]
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